The next time you are having a house party and want to make things interesting, we have just the idea for you. This will be a party game that will set the mood on fire. The more Bollywood buffs in the group, the better. We have curated a list of unintentionally hilarious and terrible Bollywood films that are perfect for drinking games at any cool house party. Every guest needs to take a shot whenever something fuckall happens onscreen. Make sure you have enough space for everyone to sleep over because at the end of this game no one will be in a state to walk or drive or take a cab home.

Gunda

This movie is cult. You may not be able to watch it in one sitting. But, if you can make it through the first 20 minutes of this Kanti Shah classic, you’ll already be in hallowed company. This movie has more quotable dialogues than every other Bollywood film combined. Don’t believe us? Watch the film, for god’s sake!

Jia Aur Jia

We honestly don’t know why two of the most talented actresses in Bollywood – Kalki Koechlin and Richa Chadha – chose to do this film. Maybe everyone was high – while writing, directing, producing, and/or acting in this film. We just sincerely thank them for taking women-oriented cinema where it has never been before – cringe-fest gold academy.

Karzzzz

Between the many ZZZZZZZZ and Himesh Reshammiya in a ludicrous wig (or was it an over enthusiastic hair transplant job?), there are many good reasons to avoid this movie sober. But, how can you miss Urmila Matondkar shaking a leg to ‘Tan tan tana nana… Tandoori Nights’ while seducing Himesh? Why would you not want to see this spectacular display of sheer hilarity?

Mission Istanbul

This is the film where Zayed Khan played India’s best journalist. We can end the description right here because that one line should be enough for you to want to watch this film while drunk. But, we will also tell you that he joins forces with Vivek Oberoi… in Turkey… to take down the world most dangerous terrorist organisation. Also there is random product placement everywhere, so take a shot every time you see a brand.

Awwal Number

A 67-year-old Dev Anand saves the day since, you know, he has written, directed and (much like KRK) has cast himself as the hero of the film. Aditya Pancholi plays his step brother (yep!), Aamir Khan has a cameo he still perhaps questions himself about, and Cindy Crawford has a cameo in it (as Anand and Pancholi’s step mom) that she doesn’t even know about. FYI, Anand wanted to cast cricketer Imran Khan instead of Pancholi at first.

Prem Aggan

You have to take a shot every time you hear an innuendo laden dialogue in this film – yes, the famous ‘Exercise’ song included. By the time the movie, which somehow earned Fardeen Khan his Best Male Debut Filmfare Award, ends you guys will have probably passed out.

Junoon

Move over sexy werewolves and vampires. Back in the day, we had weretigers played by Rahul Roy, who always had slicked back hair as if he had freshly stepped out of the shower… at all given times. Mahesh Bhatt allegedly based this on An American Werewolf In London, went onto birth the horrex (horror+sex) genre in Bollywood later on, and nothing was ever the same again.

Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani

This film has everything. Ichhadhari naag and naagins, eternal romance, revenge, reincarnation and Sonu Nigam in his acting debut. The CGI is next level uh-mazing! Don’t give this one a miss, especially when drunk.

Deshdrohi

The cult of KRK, AKA Kamaal R Khan, snowballed after this movie came out. The dude produced, wrote as well as cast himself as the lead in this film which also starred Gracy Singh, Hrishitaa Bhatt, Aman Verma, and Manoj Tiwari. Watch it at your own risk, but also under the influence of some perception altering substance. Alcohol would do fine, of course.

Suryavanshi

If you are a true Bhai ka bhakt, then you cannot go through life without watching this gem. Replete with a blonde wig and a costume that was allegedly “inspired” by Thor’s outfit, Salman Khan is a vision in this film… a vision, you cannot, should not miss out on!